Scotland’s mountains are downright dramatic. Here are my favourite iconic Scotland mountains to climb.
Hullo – are you well? Long time no speak and all that. After a completely manic September mostly spent making trips across to Fife (read my outdoor guide to Fife) and the Moray Firth (full Moray Coast guide here) the last couple of months have been a little quieter around here than usual. Now I …
From chic boutiques and country houses to the best five-star hotels, here are Love From Scotland’s favourite luxury hotels in Scotland. They have all been tried and tested by us, so you are guaranteed a truly fabulous place to stay in Scotland.
Saplinbrae Hotel has all the country house hotel touches you’d expect – roaring fires, four poster beds and candle-lit dining,but this is a also a family run hotel with heart. Perfect for exploring the Moray Firth and North East 250.
Take a Speyside whisky tour behind the scenes of ‘the single malt that started it all’ with the fantastic Glenlivet Hill Trek.
Check in to the luxury Fairmont St Andrews – with two golf courses, a spa and six restaurants and Scotland’s best Sunday brunch
Surrounded by redwoods, roe deer and rambling paths which lead to you a rather nice country pub – this is a remote rural hideaway really worth discovering. Welcome to Lochanshelloch Cottage on the Cawdor Estate.
Offering up accommodation for fourteen across three self-catering cottages, Newhill Farm is more than a place to just rest your head, with a swimming pool, hot tub(s) and games room – it’s your own mini resort in the Scottish countryside!
Above crashing waves and with views across to Edinburgh, you can climb, scramble and coasteer along the Fife cliffs – it’s our Scottish version of a via ferrata!